The Stade Jean Bouin, home to Stade Francais, hosts the final round of the World Rugby Sevens Series this weekend.

Ireland’s Women’s Sevens are drawn in Pool A with England, New Zealand and invitational side Wales. They take on Wales, England and New Zealand in their Pool on Friday.

Aoife Doyle, who missed the last two stops on the Series through injury, returns to the team.

Captain Lucy Mulhall has scored 77 points this season and she sits in fifth position on the DHL Performance tracker. Her half-back colleague Stacey Flood sits in fourth place on the tracker, and the Railway Union scrum-half is set for her 21st consecutive appearance in green. Flood has played in every senior tournament Ireland have been involved in since summer 2015.

Ashleigh Baxter will become Ireland’s most capped Sevens player this weekend. She will win her 27th Sevens Cap in Paris. The Ulster woman has also won 24 caps in 15s game.

Ireland’s top try scorerAmee-Leigh Murphy-Crowe has touched down on 14 occasions this season on the series, and has scored 45 tries since her series debut in 2013.

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